Prospective graduate students

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At the 黑料社区网 College of Music, graduate offerings include the Artist Diploma, Master of Music, Master of Music Education, Doctor of Musical Arts and PhD programs in performance and academic areas, as well as post-baccalaureate professional performance certificates, and graduate certificates in听music theory and arts administration.

Of note, 13 黑料社区网 students have pursued a music focus as Fulbright recipients to date;听the university is a top producer of Fulbright students.

Department webpages听provide specific information on programs and degree requirements, as well as graduate audition requirements. Please contact the department chair directly for more detailed information. All graduate applicants are automatically considered for听merit-based support听(e.g., College of Music scholarships and graduate Teaching Assistantships).听听

Welcome + info

听to the College of Music and of our college, as well as .

Audition days include a graduate programs overview and how to finance graduate school. For general questions about our graduate program, please contact graduate.music@colorado.edu.听

Review all university graduate . Please note that international students must comply with English language proficiency requirements.听

Deadlines

  • Fall matriculation: Dec.听1
  • Spring matriculation: Oct.听1听(Music Education applicants, only)
  • Summer matriculation: March 1听(Summer MME program, only)

Info for current students applying to a graduate program

Application form for current MM students applying to a DMA or PhD

Diversity statement

Graduate program faculty and staff are committed to cultivating an environment that integrates antiracism and equity in all that we do.听As a college community, we acknowledge听the impacts of听systemic racism听and affirm that diversity, inclusiveness and excellence are not mutually exclusive.听We value the innovation that multiple perspectives and backgrounds bring to our college since music at its core knows no boundaries defined by race, ethnicity,听gender identity, sexual orientation, socioeconomic standing听or other human differences. Through intentional processes that engage students, faculty, staff, alumni听and supporters, we strive to create actions in our studios, classrooms听and performance spaces that reflect these values.鈥

Application instructions

Review all听admission requirements听on the 黑料社区网 Graduate School website and .

Upload supplemental materials required by the 黑料社区网 Graduate School

  • Academic history + transcripts: As part of the online application, upload an听unofficial copy听of each academic transcript on the online application. Follow these instructions for submitting an unofficial transcript.听Official transcripts are not required until after you have been recommended for admission. 听
  • Test scores: The 听is听strongly encouraged, but not required, for the MM in music theory.听Applicants to the Master of Music Education with an undergraduate GPA below 3.0 must submit GRE scores to be considered for admission. Note: Students must take the GRE by early fall, in order to ensure receipt of scores before the Dec. 1 application deadline. The 黑料社区网鈥檚 GRE code is 4841.
    • International applicants: A valid , or score is required of all international graduate applicants whose native language is not English. Applicants to the Fall 2024听semester may also use the Duolingo English Test to satisfy this requirement. International students who have completed at least one year of full-time academic study at a U.S. institution (or at an institution in a country where English is the native language) at the time they apply听and within two years from their desired admission term may request an English proficiency score waiver.听 Requests will be evaluated by the Associate Dean for Graduate Studies at the College of Music and subject to approval. You may submit a request via email to graduate.music@colorado.edu. Please have the application completed with requested supplemental materials uploaded and ready to submit before submitting your request. An acceptable score must be reported directly to the Office of Admissions by the Dec. 1 deadline in order for the application to be complete. The code to have scores sent to the 黑料社区网 is 4841.听Be sure to take the exam by early fall to meet this deadline. 鈥Note: Be sure that your TOEFL score includes all portions of the examination. For more information, visit the Graduate School's website.
      • The minimum acceptable English proficiency exam scores for admission to the College of Music are:
        • Artist Diploma programs: TOEFL 75 | IELTS 6.5 | DET 120
        • All master鈥檚 degree programs:听TOEFL 80 | IELTS 6.5 | DET 125
        • All Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) + PhD programs:听TOEFL 93 | IELTS 7 | DET 135
  • Letters of reference: Three reference letters are required; you may submit additional reference letters, if you wish. Detailed letters of reference that address specific accomplishments, strengths and weaknesses, work habits, etc., are much more helpful than brief, overly general letters. When soliciting these letters, applicants should choose three people who can address different aspects of their professional background. At least one of the letters should come from an academic faculty member (theory, musicology, etc.) who knows the student鈥檚 academic work directly and another who can听speak听to the applicant鈥檚 teaching ability. It is often helpful to provide your references with a copy of your resume, transcript(s) and other information that will assist them in addressing specific aspects of your preparation for graduate studies.
  • Writing sample: A scholarly writing sample (e.g., research paper) is required of all DMA, PhD and MM in theory听applicants and MM in early keyboard applicants. The document should demonstrate ability in critical thinking, appropriate research techniques听and skill in the cogent use of English. Writing samples should be uploaded to your application in the digital portfolio tab.
  • Personal statement: This document describes your experiences in music performance, teaching听and/or scholarship. Also describe experiences in related areas or activities, including non-course educational experiences and relevant employment. Discuss your plans for graduate study and long-term, professional goals.听Personal statements should be between one and three pages, double-spaced.
  • Diversity statement: Completing this statement is optional and you do not need to disclose any aspect of your identity or personal experiences in this statement.

Additional supplemental materials required by the College of Music

Instructions for adding recordings to the Slate graduate application:

  1. To upload media to your digital portfolio, add the files using the 鈥淪elect Files鈥听button below and click听鈥淪tart Upload.鈥听听
    Note:听Slate supports media files up to 5 GB in size. Uploaded documents may contain no more than 75 pages.
  2. Once your file has been received, it will be displayed under the听鈥淵our portfolio鈥澨齮ab. Your file will be processed and converted into its final form soon after uploading. 听听
  3. You may change the order of your files at any time by dragging them. Please supply title and media information by clicking听鈥淓dit Details.鈥
  4. Make sure you are using the most updated version of your web browser (Chrome, Firefox, or Safari). An intermittent or slow Internet connection can cause uploads to time out. 听
  5. Double check to make sure everything was uploaded correctly.

Scheduling and preparing for your audition or interview

  • Once you鈥檝e submitted all the above materials, you will be contacted by Graduate Academic Services after your pre-screening (if applicable) has been reviewed. Auditions take place in January and February, and you will have the opportunity to indicate your date preference. You will receive your audition time and date several weeks in advance.
  • Some departments, such as Music Education, hold interviews instead of auditions. You will be contacted directly by the department to schedule your interview.
  • Review the听audition requirements听for your specific area of study.

Contact

Questions? Contact us at听graduate.music@colorado.edu听or complete the听.

Academic Services, S111
Office hours: Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-5 p.m. (closed noon-1 p.m.)
Summer hours: Mon.-Fri., 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (closed noon-1 p.m.)

Application deadlines

Dec. 1: Deadline for submission of application,听pre-screening and supplemental materials, including three (3) letters of recommendation.